Personal assistants and secretary pay in London March 2024
How much do personal assistants and secretaries in London get paid?
Personal assistants and secretaries in London earn
£12.95-26.62 per hour
Based on 129 employee reviews
What do top employers pay personal assistants and secretaries?
Who are the worst personal assistants and secretary employers?
Recent personal assistants and secretary Jobs in London
- Executive Assistant at Unilever posted 6 days ago
- Executive Assistant, Finance Operations at Amazon posted 10 days ago
- Executive Assistant II, ProServe HQ-Executive Assistants at Amazon posted 2 days ago
- Executive Assistant, EU Prime Video Channels, Prime Video Channels at Amazon posted 4 days ago
- Personal Assistant Executive Assistant at Reed posted 8 days ago
- Executive Assistant - 12 month fixed term contract at PA Consulting posted 6 days ago
How are people paid?
An annual salary
94%
of people report they get paid an annual salary.
Based on 129 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 36 employees
Personal assistants and secretary pay in other places
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Manchester
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Glasgow
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Portsmouth
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Newcastle
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Edinburgh
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Leeds
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Bristol
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Birmingham
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Nottingham
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Liverpool
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Bradford
- Personal assistants and secretary pay in Sheffield
What do personal assistants and secretaries do?
Secretaries have the job of doing administrative work and diary management. This is usually to support an individual or a team.
Other types of secretaries are:
- Personal assistants
- PAs
This is an office-based job.
This type of job may involve:
- Greeting and looking after visitors
- Managing schedules and diaries for individuals or teams
- Making appointments for individuals
- Answering queries on the phone, over email or on social media
- Putting together reports, invoices and other documents
- Updating records
- Printing off or photocopying documents
- Arranging travel and hotel bookings
- Arranging meetings and any catering that is needed
- Taking notes during meetings
If you want to apply for a secretary job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs, a Level 2 certificate or Level 3 Diploma, or a relevant apprenticeship
- Previous office experience
- The right to work in the UK